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#class action

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Latest Signals (6)

The Vault · 2026-03-31 18:57:20 · Bloomberg Markets

2. Elon Musk Faces Class-Action Lawsuit as Twitter Shareholders Gain Traction Over 2022 Buyout

A Delaware judge has granted class-action status to a group of Twitter shareholders, significantly escalating the legal pressure on Elon Musk over the events leading to his 2022 acquisition of the platform. This ruling transforms individual claims into a consolidated lawsuit, representing a broader pool of investors an...

The Network · 2026-04-06 20:26:52 · Hollywood Reporter

3. Netflix Condemned by Rome Court for Illegal Price Hikes, Opening Door to User Refunds

A ruling from a Rome court has delivered a direct legal blow to Netflix, declaring its method of implementing price increases for subscribers in Italy to be illegal. This judicial decision does not merely criticize the streaming giant's policy but establishes a concrete legal precedent that could force the company to i...

The Vault · 2026-04-09 08:57:18 · The Register

4. Microsoft Faces £3.5B Class Action Spotlight as Software Resale Appeal Heats Up

A multibillion-pound class action lawsuit against Microsoft is now closely tracking a critical appeal hearing in a separate, high-stakes legal battle over software resale rights. The Court of Appeal's upcoming review of the dispute between Microsoft and ValueLicensing is not an isolated case; it has become a pivotal ev...

The Office · 2026-04-16 15:52:27 · HR Dive

5. Deloitte Consulting Faces Lawsuit Alleging Penalties for Pregnancy and Parental Leave

A new lawsuit alleges Deloitte Consulting systematically penalized employees for taking legally protected leave. The complaint claims that workers who took pregnancy-related, parental, or family leave received lower scores on their annual performance assessments, directly linking their use of protected benefits to care...

The Vault · 2026-04-29 18:54:06 · The Register

6. Databricks LLM Copyright Suit Survives as Authors Allege Pirated Database Training

A federal judge has declined to dismiss a class action lawsuit against Databricks, allowing claims to proceed that the company's large language model was trained on a database containing pirated versions of approximately 196,000 book titles, including copyrighted works from the authors bringing the case. The ruling mar...